A police officer has been jailed for two years after he was filmed beating up a suspected paedophile by kicking him in the groin.
The man had allegedly confessed to raping a young girl after being arrested and taken into custody.
But the young sergeant decided to dispense his own form of justice and took his chance when a senior colleague left the room.
The policeman was caught on CCTV inside the police station attacking the suspect with his truncheon, feet and fist, in the city of Satbayev in central Kazakhstan.
The unnamed 50-year-old suspect groans in pain as he is beaten, including one heavy kick to the groin that nearly makes him fall to the floor.
It was reported that the parents of a young girl contacted police to say that they had found their daughter in the suspect's flat.
The suspect's court date is still said to be a month away and he remains in custody awaiting trial.
The junior sergeant who beat him has been sacked, jailed for two years and been barred from any public sector job for 18 months following his sentence.

WARNING: Graphic images. The terrifying encounter was captured on the officer's bodyworn camera and shows him lying on the floor and screaming in pain as the dog attacks
This is the terrifying moment a brave police officer is attacked by an out of control dog in the line of duty.
The officer's harrowing screams can be heard in the disturbing footage after the person suspected of being the owner of the dog set him to attack the cop.
The terrifying encounter was captured on the officer's bodyworn camera and shows him lying on the floor and screaming in pain as the dog attacks.
The officer, who was left with deep wounds to his leg, had to Taser the dog as it clung on to his thigh.
The unnamed policeman had pulled up in his patrol car and spotted Michael Foster riding his bike with his dog chasing behind.
But as the officer jumped out and chased the 22-year-old suspect, he dropped the bike and started to run.
The policeman shouted at Foster to stop and manages to grab his coat as Foster's dog barked aggressively.
Instead of grabbing the dog as instructed by the officer, Foster ran behind a vehicle.
The dog jumped up and bit the PC on his left thigh and wrist, forcing the cop to use his taser to get the dog off him.
It then ran off and has not been traced as the officer limped back to his car to wait for back up, before being treated in hospital for his injuries.
Foster, of London, was arrested later that day on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury.
He pleaded guilty and was sentenced at Harrow Crown Court on Monday to two years and five months in jail.
Sergeant Craig Martin, from Barnet's Gangs Unit, said: "Foster used his dog as a weapon to facilitate his escape from a drugs search.
"The attack resulted in the officer receiving serious injuries, which needed hospital treatment.
"No officer should be attacked for simply carrying out their duty and dogs should never be used as a weapon.
"Anyone who thinks it is okay to injure an officer or use a dog inappropriately will be brought to justice."

A shirtless man has been filmed fleeing from police as they repeatedly try to mace him in the face.
Daniel Graetzer uploaded a video of the man running down the streets of Fitzroy in Melbourne at midday while being chased down by two uniformed officers.
'Just another Tuesday in Straya. This bloke just tried to steal a cop car... #LuckyThisIsntUSA' the caption on the video reads.
Victorian police confirmed that the 24-year-old man was driving erratically on Alexandra Parade and hit a traffic sign. His car ended up on the footpath shortly after the crash.
The man then began running through oncoming traffic, which was when police gave chase with capsicum spray. One police officer sustained a facial injury and the second member got secondary exposure to the spray.
He was arrested on St Georges Road in North Fitzroy and is currently in hospital on police guard. He is yet to be charged.
Many of the commenters underneath the post where quick to laugh at the strange situation and point out how Australian it is.

When he responded to reports of a potentially suicidal person, a Sacramento police officer found a woman standing on the ledge of a bridge. After failing to get her to respond to him, the cop took action, running up and tackling her away.

This driver sprang from his car to flee from police then tripped over a gate as he hurdled it.
Astonishing police dash cam footage shows the man stumble over a gate outside a community centre before racing into fields.
The runaway driver leaves the car to drift outside the hall with a passenger still inside.
A policeman can be heard radioing "vehicle abandoned" before an officer from Greater Manchester Police gives chase on foot.

The man shot dead by Huntington Beach police was 27-year-old Dillan Tabares, the Weekly has learned. He graduated from Marina High School, where the shooting happened across the street from, in 2008. Tabares previously served in the United States Navy as an information systems technician and lived in Norfolk, Virgina. He fell on hard times in 2012 according to a Facebook post where he wrote about losing his security clearance in the Navy after testing positive for marijuana and that he self-medicated for depression.

His mother is planning to host a vigil tonight at 8 p.m. at the 7-Eleven where the shooting happened for her deceased son and the officer. She's encouraging people to bring candles and a prayer.

The Blaine County Prosecutor says Boise Police officers involved in a fatal shooting of a man in the foothills earlier this year were justified in the shooting. On March 18, police say Benjamin C. Barnes was threatening to shoot hikers and dogs in the Hulls Gulch area. One dog was eventually fatally shot by Barnes, officials say. Officers say they saw Barnes take an aggressive shooters stance and begin to discharge several rounds from a firearm toward them. Officers returned fire and fatally wounded Barnes.

On September 22, 2017 at 1:58AM a citizen in the 10000 block of West Meadow Drive called to report suspicious persons got out of a smaller blue vehicle and were walking around houses. A short time later a Hales Corners Police Department officer attempted to stop a small blue vehicle which fled eastbound on Forest Home Avenue. A Greenfield officer found the vehicle at 60th and Forest Home, attempted to stop it and the suspect vehicle fled. As the fleeing vehicle approached 51st Street, a supervisor was ahead of the vehicle with his emergency lights activated attempting to slow the fleeing car. The suspects intentionally rammed the supervisor's vehicle and was subsequently stopped using a pursuit intervention technique (PIT). Two suspects fled on foot and two remained in the vehicle and were arrested.
Suspect #1 is a Milwaukee male, age 16. He was found to be in possession of fentanyl and a vehicle key stolen in a car dealership burglary. This suspect has EIGHT PRIOR ARRESTS for auto theft, the most recent three weeks ago. This suspect is also on juvenile probation through Milwaukee County.
Suspect #2 is a Milwaukee male, age 16. He was found to be in possession of heroin and cocaine. This suspect has prior arrests for auto theft, resisting arrest, theft and possession with intent to deliver.
Suspect #1 was arrested at the scene and is being processed. He will be turned over to juvenile detention on charges of Possession of Fentanyl with Intent to Deliver, Passenger in a Stolen Vehicle and Receiving Stolen Property.
Suspect #2 was transported to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries sustained in the crash. He will be turned over to juvenile authorities on charges of Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine and Heroin and Passenger in a Stolen Vehicle.
One officer involved in the crash was transported to a local hospital where he was treated and released.

A convicted sex offender was ran off the road as he led police through streets on a dramatic high-speed chase.
Dramatic footage released by Marion County Sheriff's Office shows the moment Todd Marchesano, 48, lost control of his minivan as he raced from pursuing officers in Ocala, Florida on Thursday.
Aerial footage shows the grey-coloured van veer across the carriageway on the opposite lanes of traffic before it crashes and flips onto its side before armed officers approach the mangled vehicle.
Dashcam video taken before the dramatic chase comes to a halt captured Marchesano running through red lights as he is pursued.
Police said Marchesano, a wanted sex offender, was treated for minor injuries before he was arrested and taken to Marion County Jail.

This is the moment a group of holidaymakers were hauled off an easyJet flight for alleged drunken behaviour.
Footage captured on easyJet flight EZY7208 shows two policemen boarded the plane to speak to passengers as travellers watched on.
Two men are seen getting out of their seats as they are spoken to by the officers.
The video was captured by a passenger who added the caption "Going off".
Three allegedly drunk men and a woman were arrested after the easyJet flight from Barcelona to Liverpool was diverted to Bristol.

A University of Wisconsin-Madison student released a controversial video portraying police officers being beheaded after they put an American flag noose around the neck of an African American man Friday.

Part of the First Wave scholarship program, Eneale Pickett, released the video to promote his clothing line with messages addressing police brutality and racism. In the video people wear sweatshirts that make statements about these issues.

An extra set of hands to help tie this man's tie made his day! When a job-seeker didn't know how to tie his own tie, these two St. Louis, Missouri officers stepped in to assist. It was a gesture they were pleased to do. As it turns out, the man got the job!

In video that appears like a scene from Transformers, a bulldozer backs over a police squad car on a Kankakee street-and then leads a cordon of cops on a low-speed chase.

The never-before-seen police dash cam videos, from various angles and numerous patrol cars, was obtained Monday by the ABC7 I-Team after a Freedom of Information Act filing.

Police say 18-year old Austin White of Bourbonnais had stolen the bulldozer from a Bradley construction site at 3 a.m. on August 24 and began driving it around streets in nearby Kankakee. Clearly seen on one video the bulldozer backs over a squad car when an officer tries to stop him. That officer can be seen running from the squad just as the car is being crushed by the bulldozer, that weighed about 20 tons.

An off-duty officer first reported seeing the bulldozer spinning around a Kankakee intersection and numerous on-duty units then responded.

After backing onto the squad car, other police vehicles followed the dozer along 12 city blocks. Video obtained by the I-Team shows officers on foot running next to the bulldozer and at times jumping onto the back in an effort to curb the heavy construction equipment.

A city police officer saved a distraught man from falling to his death from an eighth floor apartment Sunday morning. The officer's body camera was recording as the man dangled from a window in the Trent Center high-rise apartments on Greenwood Avenue. The rookie officer, Freddy Jimenez, was there because the man's wife had just died of natural causes, police said. During routine police work, the distraught man went to another room and climbed out of a window and was hanging by his fingertips. The apartments do not have balconies. When Jimenez entered the room, all that is visible is the man's knuckles. The man is heard saying to himself, in distress, "Do it, do it, do it." Jimenez grabs for the man, calls for backup - he was the only officer in the apartment - and starts talking to him.
"Sir, please don't! Sir hang on!' Jimenez says. "I am here to help you - please!"
The man then asks the officer to grab his leg and says, "I don't want to die."
"I don't want you to die," Jimenez responds.
"I got you, I got your leg," Jimenez says as he struggles to haul the man inside.
Jimenez then collapses to the floor with the man and reports on his radio the man is safe - all before backup arrives. A police spokesman said Jimenez's heroic actions speak for themselves on the video, which the department made public Tuesday after news spread among officers about how dramatic it was. Jimenez graduated from the police academy in October 2016.

Lawrence Johnson was captured by paedophile hunter group Guardians of The North after sending messages of a sexual nature to a 13 year old girl.
He was confronted by members of the group after organising to meet the youngster at the Centre for Life in Newcastle.

Police chase that began in Springfield, Massachusetts, has ended in Connecticut with a forced stop and the arrest of several suspects.
Department of Transportation video shows cruisers surrounding the suspects’ vehicle at about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday during a chase on Interstate 91, colliding with it and forcing it to stop on the highway in Hartford.
The southbound side of the highway was closed while police took three suspects into custody. Police say nobody was seriously injured.
Police did not immediately say what led to the chase, or what charges would be filed.
Police say the vehicle, with at least two passengers inside, collided with several cruisers during the chase.

A killer released from a psychiatric hospital with the all-clear decapitated an 18-month-old baby relative with a knife and brandished the severed head in a public street, eyewitnesses say.
Mikhail Elinsky, 42, also stabbed his niece - the dead girl's mother - resulting in serious abdominal injuries.
A video shows him repeatedly taunting officers with a knife and refusing to give himself up.
He was eventually shot by police and taken to a hospital in Astrakhan, Russia, where he later died.
The man's niece Tatiana had earlier pleaded with the authorities not to release him from psychiatric hospital, fearing he remained a danger after he had killed a woman six years ago.
She desperately tried to save her daughter Natalia but was was stabbed as she came close to the kitchen where Elinsky was butchering the child.
Eyewitness Anastasiya Miloserdova said: "The little girl was his niece, and his mother had begged not to let him out of the mental clinic.
"And look how it ended - he ran around the area with the cut off head of the little one."
Tatiana said: "We were about to go out, and my daughter was sitting on her tricycle.
"He pulled her off, grabbed her and took her to the kitchen.
"He closed the door and began to cut her.
"I tried to stop him and ran to the kitchen but he stabbed me in the stomach with his knife."
Her husband Igor was too grief-stricken to speak.
A local report said the man "ran around the street holding up her head...
"It took police half an hour to detain the man. He was taken to the hospital with three gun wounds."
Law enforcement have confirmed the knifeman killed the child, wounded the mother and that he died of gun shot wounds in hospital.
Six years ago, the knifeman had killed a female shop assistant in the same city, repeatedly stabbing her with a knife in a drunken rage.
He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and sent by a judge to a high security hospital for treatment.
The man was released recently as "healthy", it was reported.
Tatiana's work colleague Viktoria Mikhaylova said: "It is such a horror.
"I worked with this woman.
"Her daughter was slightly younger than my son.
"It was done by her uncle, he got drunk and did this.
"She had been so happy when her daughter was born. She also has a son.
"Rest in peace, little girl."
The knifeman's mother Valentina Elinskaya said her son had complained about the noise in the family home made by the girl and her four-year-old brother who was unharmed.
"So he stabbed the little girl, who is his grand niece. Her mother is his niece," she said.
"His mood changed two days ago and that was it.
"He was walking around and thinking about something."
A local police source said: "Nobody warned us about this man.
"Nobody sent us any information about him.
"It happens in our country.
"There were no reports to us he was about to be released."

At least 80 people have been arrested during protests that were encouraged by the Democrats on their social media accounts.

On the 17th the St. Louis young Democrats twitter page and Facebook page posted numerous images and text posts encouraging black lives matter and those who support the movement to rise up and fight back against police and anyone who doesn't believe what they believe.

Well, black lives matter terrorists took it upon themselves to do exactly that!

This is yet more proof that the Democrats are not only controlling the black lives matter terrorist group along with Antifa, but they are actually encouraging them to commit these acts of violence and terrorism throughout the United States in hopes they can take over the country just like the fascists Nazis they stole their tactics from.

A Marysville strip club is raising money for two Yuba County sheriff deputies that were injured weeks ago during a shooting on a marijuana grow farm. The sheriff's office is not associated itself with the fundraiser, but they cannot prevent it from happening either.

A naked man was wrestled through the window of his own home after police allegedly stormed the wrong address.
The anonymous nude man has shared dramatic video footage online after the incident in June this year.
He's shown hanging half out of the window, turning the camera on himself, with officers in the background.
Several officers appear to try to pull the man back inside the property - as he claims they are "punching" him in the back.
Afterwards, the man displays a number of injuries he apparently suffered in the incident, including a mark across his face, as well as marks along his arms and chest.
The video was uploaded to YouTube, with the caption: "Police ran into the wrong house and tried to stop me putting them on live stream.
"I held the phone out of their reach got it on live stream."
The Metropolitan Police has been contacted for comment, but it is not clear where in London the video was filmed.

A police department has defended an officer after he was filmed detaining a 14-year-old autistic boy who he thought was taking drugs.
The youngster was held on the ground in July when Officer David Grossman from Buckeye police department in Arizona, US, believed he was using an inhalant.
At the time, he was actually self-stimulating, which is common among those on the autistic spectrum and involves a repetitive behaviour, which has a calming effect.
The boy held a piece of yarn close to his face, but Officer Grossman apparently mistook this for inhaling.
Bodycam footage released by the police department shows the officer approaching the teenager , who holds up the yarn and tries to explain what he was doing.
It then shows the officer, who is trained in drug use recognition, grabbing and handcuffing the boy, which sends him into a panic. The youngster shouts: "I'm ok, I'm ok."
They are then seen on the ground, where the officer holds the teenager and tells him to 'stay down'.
Buckeye Police Department maintains that the officer did not do anything wrong and says the pair fell during a struggle.
However, the family has hired an attorney.

After a third night of violence and unrest in St. Louis, about 100 protesters marched in silence along downtown streets Monday during the morning rush hour. Once they reached City Hall, the silence gave way to chants for justice.

The city has been marked by protests since Friday, when former police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted on charges of murdering a black motorist after a police chase in 2011. Stockley is white.

Overnight Sunday, police arrested more than 80 people after a peaceful protest turned violent as night fell. In a concentrated area downtown, some protesters smashed windows and overturned trash cans, while others threw chemicals and rocks at police, authorities said.

“After the demonstration, organizers announced that the daytime protest was over,” Mayor Lyda Krewson said in news conference at about 1 a.m. Monday. “But a group of agitators stayed behind, apparently intent on breaking windows and destroying property.”

She declined to take reporters’ questions.

Some protesters complained that police were unnecessarily aggressive. Further inflaming tensions, a St. Louis photographer reported he and others heard police chant “whose streets, our streets” after making some arrests.

A police officer has been 'relieved of his duty' after he was recorded saying he would 'choke the life out' of a suspect while he was arresting him.
Joseph Bogard, 32, has had his weapon and badge revoked in Ohio, USA, after video emerged of an arrest.
Bogard arrested Timothy Davis on September 1 - and video appears to show him slinging punches at the suspect.
He was also recorded telling a Davis he would 'arm-bar' him.
A voice recording caught him saying: "And when that still doesn't work, I'm going to choke the life out of you."
Chief Kim Jacobs, of the Columbus Division, announced an internal investigation after the footage emerged.

Georgia Tech police shot dead a barefoot student carrying a knife late on Saturday night during a LGBTQ protest.
The student, 21-year-old Scout Schultz, who identified as gender non-binary, was seen walking toward police - who issued several warnings to drop what officers believed was a knife.
The tense encounter was caught on camera- in which the student can be seen walking close and closer to the police officers and shouting 'shoot me.'
'Nobody wants to hurt you,' one of the officers can be heard saying.
Schultz was then shot once and immediately crumpled to the ground, screaming out in pain.

A white former police officer was acquitted Friday in the 2011 death of a black man who was fatally shot following a high-speed chase, and hundreds of demonstrators streamed into the streets of downtown St. Louis and later an upscale neighborhood to protest the verdict that had stirred fears of civil unrest for weeks.

Ahead of the acquittal, activists had threatened civil disobedience if Jason Stockley were not convicted, including possible efforts to shut down highways. Barricades went up last month around police headquarters, the courthouse where the trial was held and other potential protest sites. Protesters were marching within hours of the decision.

More than a dozen arrests were made, and several officers were hurt as the day went on.

You may remember Lacy MacAuley as the Antifa chick, just like every other lunatic leftist, ((who fell in love with Islam and became obsessed with helping Syrian ‘refugees’)), wholeheartedly believing that Islam is the religion of peace.

She detailed her experience dating a Turkish Muslim man in a blog post, describing the hell and fear she lived in because he controlled every move she made, beat and raped her.

Islam is still the ‘religion of peace’, eh Lacy?

Trump supporters recognized Lacy MacAuley and trolled her as she was being led out by police. They shouted ‘go home commie!’ and even brought her Turkish ex-boyfriend. OUCH.

About 1,000 protesters surrounded the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson in the Central West End late Friday, breaking at least two windows and throwing red paint at the brick house before some 200 police in riot gear moved in to break it up.

There was no indication on the scene that Krewson was in the home at the time.

A total of nine police officers had been reported injured as of 9 p.m., including one officer with a dislocated shoulder and an officer with a possible broken jaw, Acting Police Chief Lawrence O'Toole said shortly after midnight Saturday, appearing with Krewson in a video. A Highway Patrol trooper was also reported injured.